2014 Inaugural Professorial Lectures
Professor | Lecture Details |
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Professor Craig Rodger Department of Physics | Zombie Satellites, Killer Electrons and AARDDVARK-Radio - Space Physics research in Otago and Antarctica Tuesday 18 March, 5.30pm |
Professor John Knight Department of Marketing | Homo heuristicus and the (mis) perception of risk Tuesday 25 March, 5.30pm |
Professor David Gerrard Department of Medicine Dunedin School of Medicine | In the footsteps of Galen: bringing medicine to modern gladiators Tuesday 1 April, 5:30pm |
Professor Blair Blakie Department of Physics | Ultra-Cool Quantum Physics Tuesday 6 May, 5.30pm |
Professor Michael LeBuffe Department of Philosophy Chair in Early Modern Philosophy | Pocket Hobbes Tuesday 13 May, 5.30pm |
Professor Alison Heather Department of Physiology Otago School of Medical Sciences | Sex Matters to the Heart Tuesday 20 May, 5.30pm |
Professor John Crump Department of Preventive and Social Medicine Dunedin School of Medicine | Beyond malaria: fever in the tropics Tuesday 27 May, 5.30pm |
Professor Steven Higgins Department of Botony | Assembling a plant ecology |
Professor Michael Williams Department of Medicine Dunedin School of Medicine | Prevention and cure: the fight against cardiovascular disease Tuesday 24 June, 5.30pm |
Professor Sean Fitzsimons Department of Geography | Is the present the key to the past? Lessons from Antarctica and the Southern Alps |
Professor Elizabeth L Rose Department of Management | Doing Business across Borders: Context and Connection Tuesday 22 July, 5.30pm |
Professor Steve Wing Department of Marine Science | Southern Ocean Ecosystems Tuesday 5 August, 5.30pm |
Professor Tony Harland Higher Education Development Centre (HEDC) | Slow Scholarship and Deliberate Spaces for Thinking and Learning Tuesday 2 September, 5.30pm |
Professor Michael Winikoff Department of Information Science | Human-inspired metaphors for software Tuesday 16 September, 5.30pm |
Professor Philip Seddon Department of Zoology | Reintroduction Biology: restoring species in a changing world Tuesday 23 September, 5.30pm |